Author: Sandro Necchi
Date: 01:19:50 12/27/05
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On December 27, 2005 at 04:15:55, Uri Blass wrote: >On December 27, 2005 at 03:48:04, Sandro Necchi wrote: > >>On December 27, 2005 at 03:23:37, Terry McCracken wrote: >> >>>On December 26, 2005 at 07:20:45, Thomas Logan wrote: >>> >>>>On December 26, 2005 at 07:01:40, JNoomen wrote: >>>> >>>>>On December 26, 2005 at 04:00:00, Marc Lacrosse wrote: >>>>> >>>>>My guess: >>>>> >>>>>1. Rybka >>>>>2. Zappa >>>>>3. Fruit >>>>>4. Shredder >>>>> >>>>>Best wishes for X-mas, >>>>> >>>>>Jeroen >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>PS Somebody knows why Hydra is missing? I thought it would play in Paderborn >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>What are your guesses for the final results ? >>>>>> >>>>>>Mine is : >>>>>> >>>>>>1.Zappa >>>>>>2.Rybka >>>>>>3.Fruit >>>>>>4.Shredder >>>>>> >>>>>>Marc >>>> >>>>I have to give the edge to zappa >>>> >>>>because of the hardware advantage. >>>> >>>>Rybka next >>>> >>>>Tom >>> >>>Yes that may stop Rybka. But such tournaments don't prove who is best, not >>>enough games. >>> >>>But Rybka has dominated during testing, and is the worlds' strongest engine, >>>with SMP it is so strong it would have the edge. Maybe a big edge. >>> >>>If Shredder beats Rybka it will be due too hardware advantage. >> >>Not necessarely...the version we are going to use scored 5 to 4 against Rybka >>with Rybka1.bkt on the same hardware...(5: +2, =2, -1) > >Did you use >Rybka 64 bit or Rybka 32 bit? both 32 bit programs (Shredder and Rybka). > >Did you use the default personality or slightly positional personality that I >believe to be better based on the following lists. default one. > >http://www.husvankempen.de/nunn/eloblitz.html >http://www.husvankempen.de/nunn/ratingall.html > >Note that in the second list slightly positional lost rating from beating Movei >3.5-1.5 but inspite of it slightly positional has the biggest rating in the 32 >bit section(64 bit slightly positional was not tested there) > >Uri Sandro
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